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Pugachev's Rebellion (Russian: Восстание Пугачёва, romanized: Vosstaniye Pugachyova; also called the Peasants' War 1773–1775 or Cossack Rebellion) of... |
January] 1775) was an ataman of the Yaik Cossacks and the leader of the Pugachev's Rebellion, a major popular uprising in the Russian Empire during the reign... |
Cossacks (section Pugachev's Rebellion) of Peter III, and also spread Pugachev's claim to be the late emperor. The first of three phases of Pugachev's Rebellion began in September 1773.: 124 ... |
remain in the history of modern Kazakhstan as the "Pugachev Rebellion." In the summer of 1998,Pugachev, also known as Kazimyrchuk, first appeared in Eastern... |
marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Manchu alphabet. The Boxer Rebellion, also known as the Boxer Uprising, the Boxer Insurrection, or the Yihetuan... |
Battle of Kazan (1774) (category Pugachev's Rebellion) The Battle of Kazan (1774) was a major battle during Pugachev's Rebellion. It took place on 12–15 July 1774 in Kazan, Russia, and the surrounding area... |
the Kazakh and Russian people against autocracy was the 1773–1775 Pugachev's Rebellion; land was the main reason for Kazakh participation. Nuraly Khan,... |
and Yemelyan Pugachev (1773–1775), often involving hundreds of thousands and sometimes millions. Between the end of the Pugachev rebellion and the beginning... |
life at hard labor, since at least 1745. After the suppression of Pugachev's Rebellion in 1773, the prison was updated for the deportation and confinement... |
György Dózsa (redirect from Dozsa Rebellion) landed nobility during the reign of King Vladislaus II of Hungary. The rebellion was suppressed, and Dózsa captured, tortured, and executed by being seated... |
serf labour. This was one of the chief reasons behind rebellions, including Pugachev's Rebellion of Cossacks, nomads, peoples of the Volga, and peasants... |
Izhevsk (section Pugachev's Rebellion) Wenzel and Alymov Brothers, Pugachev's army occupied the town again on June 27, 1774. The crowds hailed Yemelyan Pugachev. He dealt with the complaints... |
Kett's Rebellion was a revolt in the English county of Norfolk during the reign of Edward VI, largely in response to the enclosure of land. It began at... |
Salawat Yulayev (category Pugachev's Rebellion) 8 October 1800) was a Bashkir national hero who helped lead the Pugachev's Rebellion. He was also a poet and singer. Salawat Yulayev was born in the village... |
Alexander Suvorov (category Pugachev's Rebellion) Finland. In 1774, Suvorov was dispatched to suppress Pugachev's Rebellion, whose leader Yemelyan Pugachev claimed to be the assassinated Tsar Peter III. Count... |
Stenka Razin (redirect from Razin's Rebellion) subsidized in exchange for defending Russia's southern borders, led Razin's rebellion. Historian Paul Avrich characterizes Razin's revolt as a "curious mixture... |
Jack Cade's Rebellion was a popular revolt in 1450 against the government of England, which took place in the south-east of the country between the months... |
his only completed novel. The novel is a romanticized account of Pugachev's Rebellion in 1773–1774. The title "The Captain's Daughter" has also been used... |
Pavel Potemkin (section Pugachev's Rebellion) investigate and punish participants in Pugachev's rebellion. He was in Kazan at the time of its capture by Pugachev’s troops on July 15, 1774, and together... |
Pugachev's rebellion. Loyal cossacks and troops, headed by captain Rushinsky, fled to Menzelinsk; most of the remaining soldiers joined the rebellion... |